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8 channel names, 9 rs422 protocols, Id type – EVS MulticamLSM Version 10.04 - January 2011 Configuration Manual User Manual

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EVS Multicam – Version 10.04 – Configuration Manual

EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – January 2011

Issue 10.4.A

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2.2.8 C

HANNEL

N

AMES

Play and Rec channels can be named (12 characters max.). The name of record

channels will be displayed on the OSD of the video output monitor when a record

train is loaded, displayed on the E/E monitoring outputs and can also be used to

name clips automatically when the Autoname Clip parameter is set to “CAM

name”.
The name of the player channel will be displayed on the OSD, but truncated to 4

characters.

Note
The channel names become very important for IPDirector usage. These

names cannot currently be defined from an IPDirector system, and must

be defined on this screen.

2.2.9 RS422

P

ROTOCOLS

ID

T

YPE

This parameter specifies the clip ID used by the protocols to access and to

identify the clips.
Possible values: ID LSM (default) / UmID
At any time, the VDCP protocol can decide to use either the default value or the

VarID. This VarID has to be set up in the section 2.7 ‘RS422 Protocol Settings

(Page 5)’, on page 26.

2.2.10 G

ENERAL

T

IMECODE

S

ETTINGS

From Multicam version 9 onwards, the management of timecodes has been

improved. The users can now choose which type of timecode they want to use as

the reference to work on a given recorder of a server. This is made possible by

the management of two timecode jump tables.

T

IMECODE

J

UMP

T

ABLES

The timecode jump tables contain records with timecodes of video material

recorded on the server. A new record is created in the table each time a jump in

timecodes is detected on the recorded material.
The records of timecode jumps allow the identification of all the recorded material.

The timecode jump tables are used on all searches for and manipulations of video

material recorded on an XNet server.